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The
Scientific
 Method
The Steps to Success
The Scientific Method
∗ What is the scientific
  method?
  ∗ It is a process that
    is used to find
    answers to
    questions about
    the world around
    us.
∗ Is there only one “scientific method”?
 ∗ No, there are several versions of the
   scientific method.
 ∗ Some versions have more steps, while
   others may have only a few.
 ∗ However, they all begin with the
   identification of a problem or a question to
   be answered based on observations of the
   world around us.
∗ They provide an
  organized
  method for
  conducting and
  analyzing an
  experiment.
∗ What is a
  hypothesis?
 ∗ It is an educated
   guess based on
   observations and
   your knowledge of
   the topic.
 ∗ You state it as a
   possible answer to
   a question.
∗ Stated in the “If…..,
  then….” format
∗ Example: IF I water
  three plants with
  different sodas,
  THEN the plant that
  receives Sprite will
  grow the tallest.
∗ What is data?
 ∗ It is information
   gathered during
   an experiment.
 ∗ It is organized
   into a data table
   and displayed
   visually as a
   graph.
Graphs
∗ BAR GRAPHS: can be used to show
  how something changes over time
  or to compare items.
  ∗ have an x-axis (horizontal) and a
    y-axis (vertical)
  ∗ the x-axis has time period or
    what is being measured
  ∗ the y-axis has numbers for the
    amount of stuff being measured.
  ∗ good when you're plotting data
    that spans many years (or days,
    weeks...), has really big changes
    from year to year (or day to
    day...), or when you are
    comparing things.
∗ LINE GRAPHS: can be used to
  show how something changes
  over time
∗ x-axis has numbers for the
  time period
∗ y-axis has numbers for what is
  being measured.
∗ can be used when you're
  plotting data that has peaks
  (ups) and valleys (downs), or
  that was collected in a short
  time period.
∗ Used for two sets of numerical
  data (ex: time and temp)
Steps of the Scientific Method


∗ 1. Choose a problem: State the problem
  as a question.
∗ 2. Research your problem: Read, get
  advice, and make observations.
∗ 3. Develop a hypothesis: Make a
  prediction about what will happen.
∗ 4. Design an experiment: Plan how you
  will test your hypothesis.
∗ 5. Test your hypothesis: Conduct the
  experiment and record the data.
∗ 6. Organize your data: Create a chart or
  graph of your data.
∗ 7. Draw conclusions: Analyze your data
  and summarize your findings.
Identifying
            Variables
Independent Variables
Dependent Variables
Controlled Variables (Constants)
3 Kinds of Variables

∗ Independent
  Variable – something
  that is changed by
  the scientist
  ∗ What is tested
  ∗ What is
    manipulated
    (changed)
∗ Dependent Variable – something that
  might be affected by the change in the
  independent variable
 ∗ What is observed
 ∗ What is measured
 ∗ The data collected during the investigation
 ∗ “the numbers”
 ∗ Example: how tall the plant grew, how far
   the paper airplane flew
Example:
∗ Controlled Variable – a variable that is
  not changed
  ∗ Also called CONSTANTS
  ∗Allow for a “fair test”
  ∗ Everything in the experiment except
    for the IV should be kept constant
Procedure
∗ Give a detailed explanation of how you will
  conduct the experiment to test your hypothesis
∗ Be clear about the variables (elements you
  change) versus your constants (elements that do
  not change)
∗ A control is the group that you use as a
  comparison to see if change has occurred.
  ∗ Example: In a medicine study, the group of
    people who don’t get the medicine are the
    control group
∗ Be very specific about how you
  will measure results to prove or
  disprove your hypothesis. You
  should include a regular timetable
  for measuring results or
  observing the projects (such as
  every hour, every day, every
  week)
Conclusion

∗ Conclusion: your results or findings based on
  data collected during the experiment
∗ Answer your problem/purpose statement
∗ What does it all add up to? What is the value of
  your project?
∗ What further study do you recommend given the
  results of your experiment? What would be the
  next question to ask?
∗ If you repeat this project, what would you
  change?
For Example:



Students of different ages were
given a jigsaw puzzle to put
together. The scientist wanted to
see if the students’ ages affected
how long it took to put the puzzle
together.
Identify the Variables in this
              Experiment:


∗ Independent Variable (IV):
  ∗ Ages of the students
  ∗ Different ages were tested by the scientist
∗ Dependent Variable (DV):
  ∗ The time it took to put the puzzle
    together
  ∗ The time was observed and measured by
    the scientist
What were the constants?
∗ (1) Same puzzle
  ∗ All of the participants were tested with the
    same puzzle.
  ∗ It would not have been a fair test if some
    had an easy 30 piece puzzle and some had a
    harder 500 piece puzzle.
∗ Other constants: (2) same location, (3) same
  stopwatch, (4) same person timing the
  experiment
Another Example:
∗ An investigation was done with an
  electromagnetic system made from a battery
  and wire wrapped around a nail. Different sizes
  of nails were used. The number of paper clips
  the electromagnet could pick up was measured.
What are the Variables?

∗ IV: Sizes of nails
  ∗ These were changed by the scientist
∗DV: Number of paper clips picked up
  ∗ The number of paper clips observed and
    counted (measured)
∗ Constants: Battery, wire, type of nail
  ∗ None of these items were changed
Let’s Practice!
∗ If I use a heavier bowling
  ball, then the ball will
  travel faster down the
  lane.
∗ IV: weight of bowling ball
∗ DV: speed it traveled
  down lane
∗ 2) If I use different brands of
  paper towels, then Bounty
  will absorb more water per
  minute than Sparkle or
  Quilted.
∗ IV: brand of paper towel
∗ DV: amount of water
  absorbed per minute
∗ 3) If I put 3 spider plants in
  different locations, then the
  plant in the sunlight will grow
  taller in a one-week period
  than the plants in the closet
  and basement.
∗ IV: location of the plants
∗ DV: height of plants

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Scientific method & variables

  • 2. The Scientific Method ∗ What is the scientific method? ∗ It is a process that is used to find answers to questions about the world around us.
  • 3. ∗ Is there only one “scientific method”? ∗ No, there are several versions of the scientific method. ∗ Some versions have more steps, while others may have only a few. ∗ However, they all begin with the identification of a problem or a question to be answered based on observations of the world around us.
  • 4. ∗ They provide an organized method for conducting and analyzing an experiment.
  • 5. ∗ What is a hypothesis? ∗ It is an educated guess based on observations and your knowledge of the topic. ∗ You state it as a possible answer to a question.
  • 6. ∗ Stated in the “If….., then….” format ∗ Example: IF I water three plants with different sodas, THEN the plant that receives Sprite will grow the tallest.
  • 7. ∗ What is data? ∗ It is information gathered during an experiment. ∗ It is organized into a data table and displayed visually as a graph.
  • 8. Graphs ∗ BAR GRAPHS: can be used to show how something changes over time or to compare items. ∗ have an x-axis (horizontal) and a y-axis (vertical) ∗ the x-axis has time period or what is being measured ∗ the y-axis has numbers for the amount of stuff being measured. ∗ good when you're plotting data that spans many years (or days, weeks...), has really big changes from year to year (or day to day...), or when you are comparing things.
  • 9. ∗ LINE GRAPHS: can be used to show how something changes over time ∗ x-axis has numbers for the time period ∗ y-axis has numbers for what is being measured. ∗ can be used when you're plotting data that has peaks (ups) and valleys (downs), or that was collected in a short time period. ∗ Used for two sets of numerical data (ex: time and temp)
  • 10. Steps of the Scientific Method ∗ 1. Choose a problem: State the problem as a question. ∗ 2. Research your problem: Read, get advice, and make observations. ∗ 3. Develop a hypothesis: Make a prediction about what will happen. ∗ 4. Design an experiment: Plan how you will test your hypothesis.
  • 11. ∗ 5. Test your hypothesis: Conduct the experiment and record the data. ∗ 6. Organize your data: Create a chart or graph of your data. ∗ 7. Draw conclusions: Analyze your data and summarize your findings.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. Identifying Variables Independent Variables Dependent Variables Controlled Variables (Constants)
  • 15. 3 Kinds of Variables ∗ Independent Variable – something that is changed by the scientist ∗ What is tested ∗ What is manipulated (changed)
  • 16. ∗ Dependent Variable – something that might be affected by the change in the independent variable ∗ What is observed ∗ What is measured ∗ The data collected during the investigation ∗ “the numbers” ∗ Example: how tall the plant grew, how far the paper airplane flew
  • 18. ∗ Controlled Variable – a variable that is not changed ∗ Also called CONSTANTS ∗Allow for a “fair test” ∗ Everything in the experiment except for the IV should be kept constant
  • 19. Procedure ∗ Give a detailed explanation of how you will conduct the experiment to test your hypothesis ∗ Be clear about the variables (elements you change) versus your constants (elements that do not change) ∗ A control is the group that you use as a comparison to see if change has occurred. ∗ Example: In a medicine study, the group of people who don’t get the medicine are the control group
  • 20. ∗ Be very specific about how you will measure results to prove or disprove your hypothesis. You should include a regular timetable for measuring results or observing the projects (such as every hour, every day, every week)
  • 21. Conclusion ∗ Conclusion: your results or findings based on data collected during the experiment ∗ Answer your problem/purpose statement ∗ What does it all add up to? What is the value of your project? ∗ What further study do you recommend given the results of your experiment? What would be the next question to ask? ∗ If you repeat this project, what would you change?
  • 22. For Example: Students of different ages were given a jigsaw puzzle to put together. The scientist wanted to see if the students’ ages affected how long it took to put the puzzle together.
  • 23. Identify the Variables in this Experiment: ∗ Independent Variable (IV): ∗ Ages of the students ∗ Different ages were tested by the scientist ∗ Dependent Variable (DV): ∗ The time it took to put the puzzle together ∗ The time was observed and measured by the scientist
  • 24. What were the constants? ∗ (1) Same puzzle ∗ All of the participants were tested with the same puzzle. ∗ It would not have been a fair test if some had an easy 30 piece puzzle and some had a harder 500 piece puzzle. ∗ Other constants: (2) same location, (3) same stopwatch, (4) same person timing the experiment
  • 25. Another Example: ∗ An investigation was done with an electromagnetic system made from a battery and wire wrapped around a nail. Different sizes of nails were used. The number of paper clips the electromagnet could pick up was measured.
  • 26. What are the Variables? ∗ IV: Sizes of nails ∗ These were changed by the scientist ∗DV: Number of paper clips picked up ∗ The number of paper clips observed and counted (measured) ∗ Constants: Battery, wire, type of nail ∗ None of these items were changed
  • 27. Let’s Practice! ∗ If I use a heavier bowling ball, then the ball will travel faster down the lane. ∗ IV: weight of bowling ball ∗ DV: speed it traveled down lane
  • 28. ∗ 2) If I use different brands of paper towels, then Bounty will absorb more water per minute than Sparkle or Quilted. ∗ IV: brand of paper towel ∗ DV: amount of water absorbed per minute
  • 29. ∗ 3) If I put 3 spider plants in different locations, then the plant in the sunlight will grow taller in a one-week period than the plants in the closet and basement. ∗ IV: location of the plants ∗ DV: height of plants